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__** Favorite quotes:**__


 * __On Both sides of the Wall__**

"You'll see, with god's help we'll overcome this new misfortune too." __**Reaction:**__ I thought this was important because i think it is very good that they still had hope and was trying to get through with god's help.

__**Night**__ "And at the same time I was afraid of having to wish him a Happy New Year when I no longer believed in it."

__**Reaction:**__ I picked this quote because I agree with Elie because if I was in his position I would not believe in it either. My reason would be because if your stuck in the camp and a new year comes around, it really does not feel like a new year because your still in the camp and you still have to do the same stuff you have been doing. You really are not changing anything, where as your suppose to when a new year comes around.

It would be difficult to beleive that there would be a new year - a future - for them. The conditions were so horrific that the thought of any kind of future was beyond their grasp. M. Fegan

__**"Nuremberg" Reaction:**__ This movie is a great movie. It helps you understand more with what happened during the trial. All you can do, really, is imagine what went on during the trial and what everybody was thinking and saying. When the film was shown in the courtroom and you saw all the prisoners at the camps, that helped me understand more of what the prisoners looked like and what they had to go through. I really could not imagine or picture what the prisoners looked like. It was very hard for me to do just because it such an emotional topic and you really don't want to think about what they looked like or went through. Everything that you hear about the Holocaust and what happened, it so hard to believe because never in your right mind did you ever think something like the Holocaust would happen. That film footage is horrific and very difficult to watch. I have seen the full footage (about 30-40 minutes long) and it is just awful. No wonder some of the observers had to leave the room. M. Fegan